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So, 'Animals: The Dolphin' is this quirky little computer animated short that gives you a dolphin's-eye-view of the ocean. It’s not flashy like today’s animations, but there’s something oddly charming about its simplicity. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the underwater world without the usual rush. When you watch it, you notice the themes of freedom and connection with nature, which come through quite nicely. The animation style is rudimentary by today’s standards but has a certain nostalgic vibe. It’s interesting to see how they captured the dolphin's perspective, it adds a layer of immersion you don’t often find. A unique piece from that era of experimental animation, really.
Unique perspective on marine lifeNoteworthy for its early use of computer animationGreat for collectors focused on animation history
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Mac Guff Ligne
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